Is it normal that i believe in but hate god?

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  • When did christ become gawd? I thought he was supposed to be the son of gawd?
    It seems you are even more misinformed about the christian religion than I.

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    • The idea of the trinity is that all 3 are god and god is all three.

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      • I don't understand trinity.
        Wasn't jesus the son of gawd through mary's immaculate conception? If not, then I've not understood the x-mas story all these years.

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        • All are the same but different versions. Such as h2o, can be water, ice or steam. All still h2o.

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        • X is chi...you aren't taking the Christ out of Christmas by saying x-mas. Common abbreviation since the middle ages. Deeeeeerp!

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          • Obviously your mommy was a crack whore who passed on her diseased, Syphilitic mind to you.

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            • No. But thanks for being respectful by using the proper abbreviation for Christ!

              http://www.snopes.com/holidays/christmas/xmasabbr.asp

              https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xmas

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    • How come you only see the bad stuff? What about the beauty and complexities of nature. Do you believe everything wasn't designed?

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      • I see the beauty every single day. Hell, I'm living in a natural environment you can't even imagine, but I cannot attribute any of it to some 'all powerful creator'. To me that's just childish insecurity. Everything in existence is just happenstance.

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        • That just seems crazy to me. Like how did everything get orchestrated?

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          • That's the whole point. Nothing is orchestrated; it's just random chance or happenstance, as I put it above.

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            • :(

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              • I already know that for what ever reason you don't like me and I don't really care about that cos you can't have everyone like you but what hes trying to say is explained really well in a book I had to read in college. Basically what it said was something like this

                Theres this water sitting in a hole so its a puddle right ok so it looks around at its hole and it says wow this hole is perfect its like it was designed just for me. And there it is were the water the world is our hole and we look at it and wonder how it could have ever been so perfect if it wasn't made just for us but it wasn't it just is and we just are and it just happens to work.

                But still none of this means you can't believe it God. Think of all the millions of planets where it hasn't worked.

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    • I'm not religious but I wasraised Catholic.

      I thought God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit were the one in the same. It's all God. God created a son from himself to spread his message.

      And to answer the OP. Somebody else said it but you are referring to the freewill that God gave us. So technically it's not his fault that we kill each other... in God's name nonetheless. We make our own decisions regardless of why.

      Now I said I wasn't religious and I meant it. I don't believe any of this. This is just what I was taught for 14 years (I was confirmed and never looked back). If I was to believe that a Christian God does exist I would believe that Earth was a big experiment gone wrong and that he really had no idea what was going to happen and we as humans can't accept that. So we blame it on God. I'll never for the life of me understand why some people just have to have something to believe.

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